Professor to Perform Poetry from New Collaborative Project

Release Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011

PHILADELPHIA, PA- Chestnut Hill College English professor John Ebersole will perform poetry from his new collaborative media project, “Camaraderie” on Thursday, April 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the College’s East Parlor, St. Joseph Hall. The event is sponsored by the English Department at Chestnut Hill College.

Poet and English professor John Ebersole and Justin Hardison, a sound artist, will read and perform work from “Camaraderie,” the first experimental collaborative project from The Land Of, an independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York. “Camaraderie,” a CD and book, combines poetry and music and explores the possibilities of expressive fellowship.

Ebersole, who received a master of fine arts degree in poetry from Columbia University, has taught at Chestnut Hill College since 2007. His poetry has appeared in the Western Humanities Review, Octopus Magazine, Bateau and the Pennsylvania Naturalist.

Hardison, who works under the pseudonym My Fun, creates work using field recordings, sampling, found sounds and electronic processing. His work has been released under several labels, such as The Land Of, Statisfield, Ristretto and Test Tube. Hardison focuses on exploring the emotive quality of everyday sounds and accompanying those sounds with narrative work without any particular musical genre in mind.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Keely McCarthy, Ph.D. at 215.753.3627 or mccarthyk@chc.edu.

You are cordially invited to the School of Graduate Studies' Spring Information Session on Saturday, March 14 at 11:00. Faculty from each department will give program presentations, and admissions staff will explain the admissions process. Come find out about CHC's graduate degrees, enjoy refreshments and receive an application fee waiver (master's level) or a discount coupon (Psy.D.). Register today or contact Andrew at GradAdmissions@chc.edu for more information.

As part of the 22nd Annual Disntiguished Biomedical Lecture Series, cancer surgeon Gerald A. Isenberg, M.D.,
F.A.C.S., will present his lecture “Thinking Out of the Box and Into the Colon,”
on Wednesday, March 18, at 3 p.m., at the College’s East Parlor, St. Joseph
Hall.

The lecture is free and open to the public. Contact Lakshmi Atchison, PhD, director of the biomedical series at Chestnut Hill College, at latchiso@chc.edu or 215-248-7159 for more information.